ENTERTAINMENTS
KING'S THEATRE. The current programme showing at the King's Theatre is an exceptionally good one, and is meeting with well-deserved success. There was another largo audience lust ovening. The well-known baritone, Mr. W. Goiulie, sang "Nita Uitann" and "The Company Serg.'ant-Major," and for an encore "A Perfect Day." '.''he Kind's Orchestra contributed several items which proved very enjoyable. "More Trouble" is the , title of the star picture, a pleasing story of a saintly youth with i a bad reputation. .Frank Keenan is starred in this picture. The supports are well varied and iiiterostiug. EVERYBODY'S THIiATBE. * "The Pair Pretender" has become a very popular feature (it Everybody's Theatre, and is attracting crowded houses nightly. The players in this picture are Madge Kennedy and Tom Moore. They are really delightful, and the. complications and trouble they get themselves into through making lant they are someone else are very humorous. The supporting programme'includes the fifteenth episode of "The House of Hate," the latest Gazetto, and a Keystone comedy. EMPRESS THEATRE. In "The Grouch," the World feature screening at the Empress Theatre, starring Montague Love, the actor truly justifies his reputation as the social derelictwho finds a way tliroiyh hatred and rovenge to love and happiness by means of a little rough, untamed girl of the swamps. Dorothy Green gives a wonderful interpretation of tha part allotted, her. Other interesting films are also shown. A very pleasant break in the programme is the singing of Air. 0. Melvin.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 221, 12 June 1919, Page 3
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